the best tile saw I've ever used. much much better that any fancy saws ex, IQ, RUBI etc. I wish they made it a bit wider with laser guide as well as clamps attachable for the next model. I will definitely buy another.
I hope it doesn't have the same deviation problem as the D24000. The D24000 table has three bearings. As you advance the table, the table suddenly deflects when the first pair of rollers becomes unsupported. IT CANNOT BE CORRECTED OR COVERED BY WARRANTY, BECAUSE THAT'S THE WAY IT WORKS. I prefer my Rubi tile cutter by far!
This is my third tile saw from DEWALT but my first 36000. Unboxed it today on the job site and was sorely disappointed. The fence ran into the blade and there is no way to adjust it. DEWALT said I could bring it to the local tech to get it fixed which in my area means a two month or more wait time. The other option they gave me was to return it which means about a month until a new one can arrive here. For $1500 I want a tool that works right out of the box. I doubt I’ll buy DEWALT again as the last saw I bought from them was missing parts out of the box. Love your reviews as they show me exactly what I want to see.
Excellent video as always J! Note: the motor and pump is the same as the 24000. The newer type 20 version of the 24000 that is. And yes, that pump can moves alot of water. Much better than the type 1 and 2 .
Excited to see this saw reviewed. Good to know they upped the power in the motor. Hope its not much heavier than the 24000. Also wanted to mention the J Blade from Detroit Industries. Don't know about there other stuff but another tile guy turned me onto the J blade and I love it. Its thin, cuts great, and is resistant to bending. I also like the Hot Dog Blade from MK, it's probably the fasted blade out there, but does bend out of shape more than I like. Great Video and thanks for showing us the new dewalt saw.
@FoxRcng708 Yes,Start welding up them wheels get some 🍿 and Wait for the indictments to come around,When you have a wheel that isn't true,You must adjust the spokes or replace them , America's about to have a very nice set of true wheels once again,Just roll with it brother ;)
I just picked up one of these at a pawn shop used in excellent condition for $380 out the door. But it is missing the plastic water trays so I will have to pick up a replacement from Dewalt.
@@LandbergTileTV assembled it last night and used it for a few cuts today. I was outside so I didn't use any if the trays...lol..man this machine is like non other....i can wait to use for real real...BTW..Any blade recommendation?
I just need tray storage. Putting all 17 pieces back. Great saw. But mine has a bad wobble for a brand new saw. My trays are bent and it leaks at where the 2 back trays connect. Not a saw u want to haul around everyday.
Im thinking about buying a new tile saw , would you recommend the IQ waterless or dewalt 36000 ? What's your thoughts about this 2 saws thanks for all great videos bro .
Bro son muy diferentes en el sentido de que está es para formatos grandes, la iq es para 24". Ya depende más que tamaños trabajas y allí tienes tu respuesta si usas muchos proyectos grandes toma la DeWalt 36" sin duda. Pero sino mejor ves por la iq
@@pescaenoregon7545 oh sí hermano. Si cuántas con los recursos económicos ves por la iq yo tengo la DeWalt. Y aspiro a cambiarla por la de corte seco, en invierno se va a pagar sola. Más rápida de instalar, Puedes ponerla más cerca al área de trabajo lo que traduce en ahorro de tiempo y nos deja dinero o por lo menos nos hace la vida más facil.
I felt the cut speed was slow... Even for porcelain. When the blade wants to pull the tile in that means it's barely clearing the material fast enough... Possibly needs faster blade speed? I use Pearl abrasive blades, never had a tile pull in since I started using them.
For the @$1200 price I would had love it if it had a rolling car/stand to com with it. It is massive and heavy. All of that translated into to quality but the lock of mobility is a let down. Love dewalt that is the only tool I always will recommend. Taking from 10year of experience.
Hey there, just want to share my experience with the dewalt tule saw D36000 I buy it at a local tile place at Orange California right at the moment I turn on the saw I noticed the blade shake a lot with out cutting a single tile and I think you know it can be the blade one bad one I have another brand new blade with me I change the blade and still the same Start cut some tiles and still the same, in my opinion is really bad, brand new saw over $1,300 with taxes No thanks!!!
I almost always find brand new blades don’t cut well until there broken in a little. I have had good quality saws still be bad out of the box. Exchange it for another one. Or even better get a iq
Hey @Landberg Tile TV I just noticed on my unit that upon start up, the bleed seems to jolt sideways before it goes perfectly straight while spinning. Do you also see this issue? It’s probably only for about an eighth of a second
I think our saw did the same thing at first, I don't notice it anymore though. The blade that it comes with has a bit of flex. We'll be upgrading the blade soon.
@@LandbergTileTV I appreciate the quick reply, I’m going to use the machine for the very first time and I am in no way a professional at this. Let us know what you think about changing to a different blade from the one that it brings in the future please.
love your content man, thanks for doing all of it. Off topic question for you. I took your advice and bought the porter cable saw with the green pearl 7 blade and it cuts very well. My problem is when I get to the last 3/4 of tile (porcelain, ceramic) it breaks off instead of cutting all the way through. Any idea how to remedy this problem? Is it me, the machine, the table, the blade, a combo? Thankfully I've been able to salvage whatever breaks off but my luck won't last I'm sure. Anyway thanks for everything you do! Cheers!
So I gotta ask, what's your take on bridge saws? Rubi has had a 60" bridge saw did a few years now (given though it is close to double the cost) Are you just not a fan of the style of saws, or are they not prevalent or common in your area? (Our here in SoCal its few and far between to find a tile setter who carries a snap cutter, unfortunately, though I'm trying to change that! Thanks, love the videos , been through the entire catalog already (Still waiting for some Tile Life bandannas to hit the store though;)
I don't have much experience with them to be honest. I think they are expensive and big, manual cutter and a 7-10 inch saw works well for us. Good idea on the bandannas!
I was disappointed when I opened mine and the first thing I see on the new 1550$ cdn saw is a 14 year old stand... they coulda used an improvement on the stand
Great video brother, I've been waiting for it since you said DeWALT was coming out with a new wet tile saw. I am definitely going to get this saw! God bless brother! Ps. I like look of your knife, all worn out. It means you use it and it has held up. Tools are to be used brother! 🙏🏻👍🏻😁
I like my 2400. This tile saw is too big. But for someone who is cutting big tiles I guess its a need for them. Mine works fine and does the job good. Think they would of upgraded the stand for a Monster like that. And clean up will suck on this saw. I think my 2400 is a pain in the Ass to clean up and is much smaller.
Just wondering between the IQ tile saw and the DeWalt 36,000 which would be the better saw to buy and keep in mind I work alone a lot of the times too carry the saw in to the job site . I currently own. A DeWalt 24000
@@douglasirving8417 Maybe go to Contractors direct dot com and buy a new D24000 unless you see yourself installing bigger tiles than 12x24" indoors (D36000 would be good for that) The IQ is good, but blade replacement is more often and it's not a tile saw you use if you miter often.
@@LandbergTileTV when a tile is trying to get sucked in that means it's not cutting tile that means the motor is not strong enough or blade isn't sharp enough it's basically binding up or going to bind up
That's wonderful machine. I envy you. Also i want to take your machines. Haha. Just joke. Good machine. My country of tile's machine developments speed is not good. And most of old tilers are fraid of development. Because when they learnded and studied from the tile skill of the older than tile's master, they were hit from the master. So they are fraid of change, challenge, and own position shaking. You are a good tile master. I also tile engineer. I have worked for 8 years. I appreciate to you. I am archtecture in Republic of Korea the first grade that pubilish my country. By the way i was wood maker for 2 years. Last i learned from tile master skill of the best of best in Pohang city ( now i live in city). Finally glad to see your youtuve channel. Good study to me. I own my youtube channel that homemaker. Thanks. God Bless you.
YOU SHOULD HAVE ASSEMBLED THIS SAW PRIOR TO YOUR DEMONSTRATION! YOU LEFT OUT SO MUCH (LITTLE STUFF) . WOULD HAVE LIKED TO SEE YOU SLOWELY SHOW THE ASSEMBLY OF THE WATER TRAYS. THE SIDE ALUMINUM SMALL SIDE BED NEEDS TO BE INSTALLED BEFORE THE DRIP TRAY AS THE THUMB SCREW IS ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO SCREW in WITH THE WATER DRIP TRAY INSTALLED! you assume way to much of the novice to assemble this saw and drip tray system
Dewalt D36000 Full Review - Link for Specs and Pricing: amzn.to/36LRca5
the best tile saw I've ever used. much much better that any fancy saws ex, IQ, RUBI etc. I wish they made it a bit wider with laser guide as well as clamps attachable for the next model. I will definitely buy another.
I hope it doesn't have the same deviation problem as the D24000. The D24000 table has three bearings. As you advance the table, the table suddenly deflects when the first pair of rollers becomes unsupported. IT CANNOT BE CORRECTED OR COVERED BY WARRANTY, BECAUSE THAT'S THE WAY IT WORKS. I prefer my Rubi tile cutter by far!
Rodkat has an extension for the 24000 .
You can rip just as long
This is my third tile saw from DEWALT but my first 36000. Unboxed it today on the job site and was sorely disappointed. The fence ran into the blade and there is no way to adjust it. DEWALT said I could bring it to the local tech to get it fixed which in my area means a two month or more wait time. The other option they gave me was to return it which means about a month until a new one can arrive here. For $1500 I want a tool that works right out of the box. I doubt I’ll buy DEWALT again as the last saw I bought from them was missing parts out of the box.
Love your reviews as they show me exactly what I want to see.
37 inches - 939.8mm that’s a long cut. I need this saw in my life.
Excellent video as always J! Note: the motor and pump is the same as the 24000. The newer type 20 version of the 24000 that is. And yes, that pump can moves alot of water. Much better than the type 1 and 2 .
thx for the info!
hello, I also bought this machine, it is very good. But how is it that she still makes a lot of shine on the tiles when she cuts with water?
5ft long wow,thanks landberg,king of the hill for saws for sure 👊🏼
Excited to see this saw reviewed. Good to know they upped the power in the motor. Hope its not much heavier than the 24000. Also wanted to mention the J Blade from Detroit Industries. Don't know about there other stuff but another tile guy turned me onto the J blade and I love it. Its thin, cuts great, and is resistant to bending. I also like the Hot Dog Blade from MK, it's probably the fasted blade out there, but does bend out of shape more than I like.
Great Video and thanks for showing us the new dewalt saw.
Thanks for the tip on the blade, I'll have to check it out!
You would think for how much this is going to cost they would include a rolling stand for it by now!
Use your Mcgyverness and weld some nice locking wheel's of your choice :) GREAT SAW, GREAT COMPANY,TRUMP 2020 AND BEYOND ;)
@FoxRcng708 Yes,Start welding up them wheels get some 🍿 and Wait for the indictments to come around,When you have a wheel that isn't true,You must adjust the spokes or replace them , America's about to have a very nice set of true wheels once again,Just roll with it brother ;)
@@napolitanotile2919 How you feeling now, my man?
Yoooo Rambo called and wants his knife back!
lol
That's not a knife, THIS is a knife!
I was wondering if the depth will be the same at 22 Degrees and 45 degrees when miter. Any idea?
Yes it is
Need this as my 24000s won't cut big tiles , been getting electric surges on mine when I touch any of the metal parts 😤, any answers?
I just picked up one of these at a pawn shop used in excellent condition for $380 out the door. But it is missing the plastic water trays so I will have to pick up a replacement from Dewalt.
wow, killer deal!
I'm going to order one now $1199 Amazon,Thanks for the info, GOD 🙏 you
Best channel on RUclips
Thank you sir!
Got mind Wednesday...im kinda intimidated to assemble it..lol.still sitting in my garage....thats sucker is heavy...2 man job moving it around...
Yup, massive, but one guy can move it after pulling trays.
@@LandbergTileTV assembled it last night and used it for a few cuts today. I was outside so I didn't use any if the trays...lol..man this machine is like non other....i can wait to use for real real...BTW..Any blade recommendation?
How about to cut a 45 degree edge on a 18 inch tile?
yes it can
I just need tray storage. Putting all 17 pieces back. Great saw. But mine has a bad wobble for a brand new saw. My trays are bent and it leaks at where the 2 back trays connect. Not a saw u want to haul around everyday.
what was the cost at the time of the purchase or purchase ?
Can't quite remember. Check contractors direct (best prices on this saw)
And I bet we still don’t get one for Australia.........
Dewalt, you are driving me crazy!!!!!
Just bought one here today.
Im thinking about buying a new tile saw , would you recommend the IQ waterless or dewalt 36000 ? What's your thoughts about this 2 saws thanks for all great videos bro .
Bro son muy diferentes en el sentido de que está es para formatos grandes, la iq es para 24". Ya depende más que tamaños trabajas y allí tienes tu respuesta si usas muchos proyectos grandes toma la DeWalt 36" sin duda. Pero sino mejor ves por la iq
@@wilmerpacheco orale chido gracias , me interesa mas la IQ por el uso sin agua 💧 no trabajo con tile mas grande de 24"
@@pescaenoregon7545 oh sí hermano. Si cuántas con los recursos económicos ves por la iq yo tengo la DeWalt. Y aspiro a cambiarla por la de corte seco, en invierno se va a pagar sola. Más rápida de instalar, Puedes ponerla más cerca al área de trabajo lo que traduce en ahorro de tiempo y nos deja dinero o por lo menos nos hace la vida más facil.
@@wilmerpacheco eso si wilmer en invierno todos quicieran una q corte en seco , gracias por tu sugerencia
@@wilmerpacheco saludos desde portland oregon
I felt the cut speed was slow... Even for porcelain. When the blade wants to pull the tile in that means it's barely clearing the material fast enough... Possibly needs faster blade speed? I use Pearl abrasive blades, never had a tile pull in since I started using them.
Check out my part 2 video review on this. I cut various types of material and yes, a blade upgrade should be a must! Pearl P4 mesh is great!
For the @$1200 price I would had love it if it had a rolling car/stand to com with it. It is massive and heavy. All of that translated into to quality but the lock of mobility is a let down. Love dewalt that is the only tool I always will recommend. Taking from 10year of experience.
Hey there, just want to share my experience with the dewalt tule saw D36000
I buy it at a local tile place at Orange California right at the moment I turn on the saw I noticed the blade shake a lot with out cutting a single tile and I think you know it can be the blade one bad one I have another brand new blade with me I change the blade and still the same
Start cut some tiles and still the same, in my opinion is really bad, brand new saw over $1,300 with taxes No thanks!!!
That Dewalt arbor must be bad. I've had this experience with an old Dewalt D24000. Machinery isn't always perfect, return and replace it. 👊
Landberg Tile TV I did
Also I check at Amazon and find out a review that have the same problem
I almost always find brand new blades don’t cut well until there broken in a little. I have had good quality saws still be bad out of the box. Exchange it for another one. Or even better get a iq
Hey @Landberg Tile TV I just noticed on my unit that upon start up, the bleed seems to jolt sideways before it goes perfectly straight while spinning. Do you also see this issue? It’s probably only for about an eighth of a second
I think our saw did the same thing at first, I don't notice it anymore though. The blade that it comes with has a bit of flex. We'll be upgrading the blade soon.
@@LandbergTileTV I appreciate the quick reply, I’m going to use the machine for the very first time and I am in no way a professional at this. Let us know what you think about changing to a different blade from the one that it brings in the future please.
love your content man, thanks for doing all of it. Off topic question for you. I took your advice and bought the porter cable saw with the green pearl 7 blade and it cuts very well. My problem is when I get to the last 3/4 of tile (porcelain, ceramic) it breaks off instead of cutting all the way through. Any idea how to remedy this problem? Is it me, the machine, the table, the blade, a combo? Thankfully I've been able to salvage whatever breaks off but my luck won't last I'm sure. Anyway thanks for everything you do! Cheers!
Score the top of the tile first with the plunge cut and then cut it all the way through
What price??
This is not available in EU. Too bad. And since 24000 is not made anymore, seems dewalt sells nothing in EU. Asked several shops, no stock nothing.
nice saw but the chipping in the beginning was due to the tile being pushed thru too fast & hard...tile cutting requires patience
Yes, you are right
Alright, GO Berg!
"King of the Hill"
Yes sir! Hope you're having a good weekend brother!
So I gotta ask, what's your take on bridge saws? Rubi has had a 60" bridge saw did a few years now (given though it is close to double the cost) Are you just not a fan of the style of saws, or are they not prevalent or common in your area? (Our here in SoCal its few and far between to find a tile setter who carries a snap cutter, unfortunately, though I'm trying to change that!
Thanks, love the videos , been through the entire catalog already
(Still waiting for some Tile Life bandannas to hit the store though;)
I don't have much experience with them to be honest. I think they are expensive and big, manual cutter and a 7-10 inch saw works well for us. Good idea on the bandannas!
Où la trouver en France ? Merci
Are there higher quality blades on the market
yes sir, pearl p4 mesh is great
@@LandbergTileTV cool
too many parts!! I want to see the gravity legs like the delta on this dewalt
So do we all!
Looks like a good saw, but can it cut a 36 x 36 in half?
Yes it can!
I was disappointed when I opened mine and the first thing I see on the new 1550$ cdn saw is a 14 year old stand... they coulda used an improvement on the stand
Totally agree with you. Dewalt should have built and offered a gravity stand for D36000 tile saw
Great video brother, I've been waiting for it since you said DeWALT was coming out with a new wet tile saw. I am definitely going to get this saw! God bless brother!
Ps. I like look of your knife, all worn out. It means you use it and it has held up. Tools are to be used brother! 🙏🏻👍🏻😁
😎 Appreciate the comment brother 👊
@@LandbergTileTV
I got you brother!🙏🏻👊🏻
How about mitre cut?
This saw miters great!
I like my 2400. This tile saw is too big. But for someone who is cutting big tiles I guess its a need for them. Mine works fine and does the job good. Think they would of upgraded the stand for a Monster like that. And clean up will suck on this saw. I think my 2400 is a pain in the Ass to clean up and is much smaller.
Excellent!!
Just wondering between the IQ tile saw and the DeWalt 36,000 which would be the better saw to buy and keep in mind I work alone a lot of the times too carry the saw in to the job site . I currently own. A DeWalt 24000
Quick question, if you own a D24000, why do you want another saw?
@@LandbergTileTV because it's 7 yrs old and I would like to buy another incase it dies ...
@@douglasirving8417 Maybe go to Contractors direct dot com and buy a new D24000 unless you see yourself installing bigger tiles than 12x24" indoors (D36000 would be good for that) The IQ is good, but blade replacement is more often and it's not a tile saw you use if you miter often.
Thanks for the info
That saw is the boss. Did not catch the weight looks extremely heavy
Maybe 15lbs more than the D24000
90 some pounds I believe
Una de esas me voy a comprar.
Love it. But, I have to ask...how many wet saws do you have now?? lol
Cut like butter??? LoL 🤣 you could hear the power bog down!
The new blade and saw sucked in the 36" tile (you hear us talking about it at the end of the video). This motor has more power than the Dewalt D24000
@@LandbergTileTV when a tile is trying to get sucked in that means it's not cutting tile that means the motor is not strong enough or blade isn't sharp enough it's basically binding up or going to bind up
Some really haters out there gotta just keep on moving !!!
You are No1
Cool! Looks a bit of a reach maybe?
I just subscribed
8:05 don't sneeze
My back hurts just looking at it
lol
Nice will be with laser😉
The blade have a problem i buy one last week and I don’t like the blade
Yeah, Dewalt blades are cheap. Go with Pearl P4 Mesh
Still no Cordless version :( but man that thing is a beast all the same.
yes it is!
Rubi blade much better and quieter
Yeah, cheap Dewalt blades for sure. We'll have to check out the Rubi blade.
Szkoda źe w Polsce jest niedostępna
MK diamond will always win the tile saw competition. They lead the industry in wet/dry saw.
The funny thing is I watch all your videos and I just noticed I’m not subscribing I’m a big fan and I am also tile contractor
Like the saw, but Love my Felker!
Wow!!
kick ass
That's wonderful machine. I envy you. Also i want to take your machines. Haha. Just joke. Good machine. My country of tile's machine developments speed is not good. And most of old tilers are fraid of development. Because when they learnded and studied from the tile skill of the older than tile's master, they were hit from the master. So they are fraid of change, challenge, and own position shaking. You are a good tile master. I also tile engineer. I have worked for 8 years. I appreciate to you. I am archtecture in Republic of Korea the first grade that pubilish my country. By the way i was wood maker for 2 years. Last i learned from tile master skill of the best of best in Pohang city ( now i live in city). Finally glad to see your youtuve channel. Good study to me. I own my youtube channel that homemaker. Thanks. God Bless you.
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*Again....... The most important thing that saw don't have its the.....wheels ???????*
install casters on the stand
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
👊👊👊😎
just as quiet!!😂😂😂. These saws are loud!!!!
DeWalt blades are trash...every new 24000 I ever bought first thing I do is chunk the blade like a frisbee
Can you tell me what kind of disk you use???
YOU SHOULD HAVE ASSEMBLED THIS SAW PRIOR TO YOUR DEMONSTRATION! YOU LEFT OUT SO MUCH (LITTLE STUFF) . WOULD HAVE LIKED TO SEE YOU SLOWELY SHOW THE ASSEMBLY OF THE WATER TRAYS. THE SIDE ALUMINUM SMALL SIDE BED NEEDS TO BE INSTALLED BEFORE THE DRIP TRAY AS THE THUMB SCREW IS ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO SCREW in WITH THE WATER DRIP TRAY INSTALLED! you assume way to much of the novice to assemble this saw and drip tray system
Sorry bud, I do have more videos on this saw
Pretty cool, little overkill for 90% of work I do though.